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What does the Bible say about the choosing of the apostles?

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The Bible mentions the choosing of the apostles in Luke 6:12-19, highlighting that Jesus chose them after a night of prayer.

In Luke 6:12-19, Jesus goes to a mountain to pray all night before selecting twelve of His disciples as apostles. This act underscores the importance of prayer in crucial decisions, especially in the ordination of ministers. Jesus' choice of the twelve, including Judas Iscariot, serves to emphasize that even among the called, there can be those who are false disciples, calling for humility and vigilance in the church.
Scripture References: Luke 6:12-19

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